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Ring oscillator and constant voltage generation circuit

  • US 5,446,418 A
  • Filed: 11/05/1993
  • Issued: 08/29/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/06/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Constant voltage generation circuit, comprising:

  • a first ring oscillator including a plurality of cascade-connected first inverters for generating a first signal in a first cycle;

    first voltage generation means responsive to the first signal in the first cycle generated by said first ring oscillator for generating a first voltage;

    detection means for detecting an amount by which an absolute magnitude of the first voltage is less than a prescribed absolute magnitude and generating a detection signal;

    a second ring oscillator including a plurality of cascade-connected second inverters and responsive to the detection signal received from said detection means, for generating a second signal in a second cycle shorter than said first cycle by feeding back the output of a final stage inverter to a second stage inverter, each of said second inverters including (i) first and second transistors each having a channel sized to delay an output signal of a preceding stage inverter for a first time period corresponding to said second cycle and being turned on/off in a complementary manner in response to the output signal of said preceding stage inverter, and (ii) current limiting means having a mutual conductance whose size is selected corresponding to a resistance component for achieving said first time delay together with said input capacitance component for limiting current flowing from the power supply node and the ground node to said first and second transistors; and

    second voltage generating means responsive to the second signal in the second cycle generated by said second ring oscillator for generating a second voltage.

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